I think it is realistically time to slow down. I don't think it matters as much as what you throw, whether it be the drop shot, shaky head, jig, or even jerk bait. But as a principle I like to start fast and speed up after I've got onto a pattern. The first step in catching more fish is knowing where they are. You could be throwing what they ordered for lunch, but if they are literally not there, you'll never get bit. Try a wacky or texas rigged senko, 5 inch in a green pumpkin color. leave it non weighted and throw it around. Cast and watch your line. Just remember, slow is the key. Don't move the bait until it's sat there for 10 seconds. It may drive you crazy but you will see your catching rates go up substantially.